Socialist culture, participation and expert knowledge in Poland and Romania in the long 1960s

A. Hîncu, Agata Zysiak
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ABSTRACT During the long 1960s (mid-1950s to early 1970s), mass culture developed in Poland and Romania at the intersection of state policies in the field of socialist culture, ideas of democratic participation and the growing importance of expert social scientific knowledge for governance. By comparing studies that critically examined the outcomes of socialist cultural policies at the time, the article contributes an East–East perspective to the scholarship on the global 60s and socialist modernity. It reconstructs the main features of the model of socialist culture and analyses how researchers engaged with this model and its implementation. Some emphasized people’s participation in line with the party-state’s yet unfulfilled aspiration to create a democratic ‘socialist culture’. Others produced expert knowledge based on theoretical and empirical sociological research on mass culture. The article reveals how the relationship between party-state and ‘the masses’ – both as subjects of cultural policy and as consumers of culture – was mediated in research on socialist culture in Poland and Romania in the long 1960s.
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在漫长的1960年代,波兰和罗马尼亚的社会主义文化、参与和专业知识
在漫长的20世纪60年代(20世纪50年代中期至70年代初),波兰和罗马尼亚的大众文化是在社会主义文化领域的国家政策、民主参与思想和专业社会科学知识对治理日益重要的交叉点上发展起来的。通过比较那些批判性地审视当时社会主义文化政策结果的研究,本文为全球60年代和社会主义现代性的学术研究提供了一个东方视角。它重构了社会主义文化模式的主要特征,并分析了研究者如何参与这一模式及其实施。一些人强调人民的参与符合党国尚未实现的创建民主“社会主义文化”的愿望。其他人则在大众文化的理论和实证社会学研究的基础上产生了专业知识。这篇文章揭示了党国与“大众”之间的关系——既是文化政策的主体,也是文化的消费者——如何在波兰和罗马尼亚的社会主义文化研究中得到调解。
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